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SAVINGRACE
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There is no escape.If I trace this portion of the conversation back for a minute, theropod noted that it would be good to keep a tally of active members of the Catholic Church in a way most people understand it (meaning not counting every single person who was baptized). SAVINGRACE agreed but noted that the method by which one counts active member should be determined by the Church. I followed up by noting that at the very least if a person states in writing that they no longer wish to be considered an active member then they should not be considered an active member.
Again this is all to try to determine who should and shouldn’t be considered an active member apart from one’s baptism. So I apologize, Reuben J. I’m not sure what you mean.
Seriously, you are asking an impossible question. The Catholic Church cannot consider it because it does NOT have the authority to “rescind” baptisms. The individual does not have the authority to “rescind” their baptism.
No one on earth possesses that authority.
It’s like asking the Church to change their Teaching on abortion, marriage or divorce. The Church does not have the authority to change it.
It shocks people that the Church and we the believers truly and honestly believe that divine Tradition and Doctrine cannot be changed. Ever.
These were established by Christ. He has spoken.